About Aeris Mako Fins

The Mako Fin is a precision blend of ergonomics, hydrodynamics and materials technology created for ultimate comfort, efficiency and performance. The Mako blade's flexible center area creates a massive water channel by utilizing the entire surface area of the blade and foot pocket accelerating water over the blade. The engineered channels and side rails direct water flow off the tips of the fin without allowing water to "spill" from the sides of the blade for uncompromising power and improved efficiency. close out accelerating

A generous, yet streamline foot pocket fits a wide range of boots styles while significantly reducing drag. Fins are extremely lightweight for increased performance and ease of travel, and come equipped with an easy adjust quick-release buckle fin strap assemblies. Fins are available in four sizes and come in 6 color choices. Aeris Mako Fins are covered by a 12 month limited warranty.

The Aeris Mako Fins is commonly used for Recreation, SCUBA, Snorkeling, Travel and more. The Aeris Mako Fins is most used by customers who consider themselves to be a Advanced, Advanced Diver, Casual/ Recreational, Recreational Diver among others. The Aeris Mako Fins is popular because customers like the following qualities of the Aeris Mako Fins : Accommodates Boots, Comfortable, Efficient, Lightweight.

I have owned these fins for well over a year now and have used them in the pool with students, at the lake, in the river, in the Cenotes and Cozumel. I love...Read complete review

I have owned these fins for well over a year now and have used them in the pool with students, at the lake, in the river, in the Cenotes and Cozumel. I love these fins. They have performed well for me and I get plenty of power. I've used them to fight the currents in the river and to swim upcurrent on various sites of Palancar reef. I'm about 215 lbs and they move me easily through the water. I get good response with a flutter kick or a frog kick. I would definitely buy these fins again if I needed a new pair.

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Pleanty of comfort, but sacrifices power

I would recommend this product for someone that was going to dive in low current conditions. I have taken these fins on about 7 dives so far and they are a comfortable fit. In...Read complete review

I would recommend this product for someone that was going to dive in low current conditions. I have taken these fins on about 7 dives so far and they are a comfortable fit. In current conditions, these fins are decent at best, In the few conditions where current was a problem these fins felt like they lacked power to escape the current, but in calm conditions they provide a calm cruise.

Actually compared this product to my wife's fins that cost twice as much - these are lighter, quicker and easier to use (less effort required). Wife tried them even though one size to big and said she wanted a pair.

I bought these because they got good reviews. I am not sure if there was a bad lot in manufacturing, however I have experienced the same problem as several other reviewers. They did not even last through the first day of my training dives. They completely fold over in the water, they are bent at the foot joint and stay that way. my dive instructor had to loan me a pair of fins because these were useless.

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LINDA A
Great strong fins for scuba diving and I liked the price on these. Easy to remove button for boarding the boat.

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LINDA A
Great strong fins for scuba diving and I liked the price on these. Easy to remove button for boarding the boat.

Scott S
Chart size *without* boots? My shoe size is men's 10-10 1/2 and I do not want to wear boots with these fins. Will the pocket be comfortable?

STANLEY S
I can only speak for myself, the pockets are not comfortable without boots. When I dive in tropical waters, I use very thin booties with thin soles, but I always use booties. The fins are designed for booties. You can also buy a bootless fin, but even these may chafe if you don't wear a dive sock.